User talk:Letshela

Letshela Leehla Simon Mahlakola is the son of Jacobeth Mogweragoshia Mathibedi and Abbey Maakamedi. He was born in February the 27th in 1991. He was born at the Grooethoek hospital in the village called Zebediela(Limpopo). He was rised by his grand father and grand mother. His grand mother was a nurse at the Grooethoek hospital and later went to Lebowakgomo hospital, while his grand father was always a traditional healer. Letshela looks up to his grand father whom he calls "daddy", he says he is his role model. Letshela started primary at Matshumu primary school, he left the primary in 2002 when he completed his grade 7 at Jacaranda primary (Laudium). He then went to start his secondary at Laudium Secondary School where he left when he completed grade 10, he then finished his matric in Hoerskool Uitsig (Centurion). In 2009 after he completed his matric he went to study Information Technology in Belgium, where he found it hard to complete his studies. He dropped out the same year and went to CTI Education to continue with Information Technology. He graduated in 2013.

Work History
in 2013 he worked for Gijima Ast as a Field Service Engineer

in 2014 he stayed a year without a job, he then joined the department of Home Affairs working as an IT Technician, he then resigned and started his own company, where he worked with the likes of Datacentrix, Coca-Cola, Total, and others including the government sectors.

Youth Life
Growing up for Letshela was never easy as he did not have a father. His biological father was never there for him. He grew up playing soccer where he played for Delfos fc (Laudium), Arcadia Sheppards (with the likes of George Lebese) and Berea Albion. Due to lack of parental support he quit soccer to fully focus on his studies. He says his mother always wanted the best for him, he also said his mother did everything in her power to make sure he gets a good future. Letshela has two kids (Tiisetso and Kolobe), he says his kids are thee most precious gift of GOD and can not describe how to be thankful for them.